This article describes how to complete the "Define variables" option for a WebSphere Application Server for z/OS security domain.
Security Domain Define Variables Panel (1 of 2)
------------ WebSphere Application Server for z/OS Customization -------- Option ===> Security Domain Configuration (1 of 2) Specify the following to customize the security domain to be selected when configuring one or more servers or cells, then press Enter to continue. Use security domain identifier in RACF definitions: N Security domain identifier....................: WebSphere Application Server Configuration Group Information Group....: WSCFG1 GID..: 2500 WebSphere Application Server Administrator Information User ID..: WSADMIN UID..: 2403 Password.: WSADMIN WebSphere Application Server Unauthenticated User User ID..: WSGUEST UID..: 2402 Group....: WSCLGP GID..: 2502 WebSphere Application Server Asynchronous Administration Task User ID..: WSADMSH UID..: 2504 WebSphere Application Server Servant Group Information Group....: WSSR1 GID..: 2501 Configure for local OS security registry..........: Y
Security Domain Define Variables Panel (2 of 2)
------------ WebSphere Application Server for z/OS Customization -------- Option ===> Security Domain Configuration (2 of 2) Specify the following to customize the security domain to be selected when configuring one or more servers or cells, then press Enter to continue. SSL Customization Certificate authority keylabel..........: WebSphereCA Generate certificate authority (CA) certificate: Y Expiration date for CA authority: 2010/12/31 Default RACF keyring name.........: WASKeyring Enable SSL on location service daemon: N Additional z/OS Security Customization Options Generate default RACF realm name: N Default RACF realm name ....: MCLXCF01 Use SAF EJBROLE profiles to enforce J2EE roles: N Enable SAF authentication using LTPA or ICSF login tokens: Y WebSphere Application Server user ID home directory: /var/WebSphere/home
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